Solar Heat Worldwide

Solar Heat Worldwide 2017Global Market Development and Trends in 2016 / Detailed Market Figures 2015April 2017 - PDF 3.55MBBy: Werner Weiss, Monika Spork-Dur, Franz MauthnerThe report was prepared within the frame work of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the re port is to document the solar thermal capacity installed in the important markets world wide and to as certain the contribution of solar thermal systems to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these systems. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate collectors (FPC) and evacuated tube collectors (ETC) with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors. Concentrating solar collectors are not in the scope of this report.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2015Markets and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2013June 2015 - PDF 1.34MBBy: Franz Mauthner, Werner Weiss, Monika Spörk-DürThis report was prepared within the framework of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to document the solar thermal capacity installed in the important markets worldwide, and to ascertain the contribution of solar thermal systems to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these systems. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate collectors (FPC) and evacuated tube collectors (ETC) with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2014Markets and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2012June 2014 - PDF 1.77MBBy: Franz Mauthner and Werner WeissThis report was prepared within the framework of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to document the solar thermal capacity installed in the important markets worldwide, and to ascertain the contribution of solar thermal systems to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these systems. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate collectors (FPC) and evacuated tube collectors (ETC) with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2013Markets and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2011June 2013 - PDF 1.33MBEditor: Werner Weiss and Franz MauthnerBy the end of 2011, an installed capacity of 234.6 GWth corresponding to a total of 335.1 million square meters of collector area was in operation in the 56 countries recorded in this report. These 56 countries represent 4.3 billion people, which is 61% of the world’s population. The installed capacity in these countries represents more than 95% of the solar thermal market worldwide.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2012Markets and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2010May 2012 - PDF 1.69MBBy: Werner Weiss and Franz MauthnerThis report was prepared within the framework of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to document the solar thermal capacity installed in the important markets worldwide, and to ascertain the contribution of solar thermal systems to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these systems. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate collectors (FPC) and evacuated tube collectors (ETC)withwater as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2011Markets and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2009May 2011 - PDF 0.83MBBy: Werner Weiss & Franz MauthnerThis report was prepared within the framework of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC)of the International Energy Agency IEA). The goal of this annual report is to document the solar thermal capacity installed in the important markets worldwide, and to ascertain the contribution of solar thermal systems to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these systems. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors,glazed flat-plate and evacuated tube collectors with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2010Markets and Contributions to the Energy Supply 2008May 2010 - PDF 2.34MBBy: Werner Weiss & Franz MauthnerThis report was prepared within the frame work of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to document the solar thermal capacity previously installed in the important markets world wide, and to ascertain the contribution of solar thermal systems to the supply of energyand the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these systems. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate and evacuated tube collectors with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2009Markets and Contributions to the Energy Supply 2007May 2009 - PDF 1.39MBBy: Werner Weiss, Irene Bergmann, Roman StelzerPublisher: AEE - Institute for Sustainable TechnologiesThis report was prepared within the framework of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to document the solar thermal capacity previously installed in the important markets worldwide, and to ascertain the contribution of solar plants to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these plants. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate and evacuated tube collectors with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2008Markets and Contributions to the Energy Supply 2006June 2008 - PDF 1.95MBBy: Werner Weiss, Irene Bergmann, Gerhard FaningerPublisher: AEE - Institute for Sustainable TechnologiesThis report was prepared within the framework of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to document the solar thermal capacity previously installed in the important markets worldwide, and to ascertain the contribution of solar plants to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these plants. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate and evacuated tube collectors with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2007Markts and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2005May 2007 - PDF 3.15MBBy: Werner Weiss, Irene Bergmann, Gerhard FaningerThis report was prepared within the framework of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to document the solar thermal capacity previously installed in the important markets worldwide, and to ascertain the contribution of solar plants to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these plants. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate and evacuated tube collectors with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2006Markts and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2004May 2006 - PDF 2.7MBEditor: Werner Weiss, Irene Bergmann, Gerhard FaningerThis report was prepared within the framework of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to document the solar thermal capacity previously installed in the important markets worldwide, and to ascertain the contribution of solar plants to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these plants. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate and evacuated tube collectors with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

Solar Heat Worldwide 2005Markts and Contribution to the Energy Supply 2003May 2005 - PDF 2.06MBBy: Werner Weiss, Irene Bergmann, Gerhard FaningerThis report was prepared within the framework of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to document the solar thermal capacity previously installed in the important markets worldwide, and to ascertain the contribution of solar plants to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these plants. The collectors documented are unglazed collectors, glazed flat-plate and evacuated tube collectors with water as the energy carrier as well as glazed and unglazed air collectors.

Solar Heat Worldwide

The report was prepared within the frame work of the Solar Heating and Cooling Programme (SHC) of the International Energy Agency (IEA). The goal of the report is to document the solar thermal capacity installed in the important markets world wide and to as certain the contribution of solar thermal systems to the supply of energy and the CO2 emissions avoided as a result of operating these systems.